FG declares Second Niger Bridge project completed
Listing the achievements of his ministry, Fashola said 12 road projects covering about 896km have been completed, commissioned and handed over to their communities in the season of completion and impact.
Ebonyi LP senatorial candidate arrested not abducted – Police
Mr Okorie was said to have been abducted on Sunday but a statement from Chris Anyanwu, a police superintendent, debunked the report, clarifying that he was also arrested for incitement by Ebubeagu operatives, a regional security in the South-East geo-political zone.
Officer, civilian killed as gunmen attack Enugu Police Station
The Arum Inyi Divisional Police Station was also set ablaze in the early hours, after arms and ammunition therein were carted away by the six-man invaders who reportedly arrived the scene riding in two vehicles.
Insecurity: Soludo bans tricycle, shuttle bus unions in Anambra
In a related development, the government stated that the ban on touts (agberos) and cult groups, which enforced illegal toll and tax collection, remained effective.
Mbaka reopens Adoration Ministry Sunday
Mr Mbaka indefinitely closed down the ministry in June over scathing remarks on Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP).
Gunmen kill soldiers, civilian in Anambra
A yet-to-be-identified civilian was also gunned down by the armed men whose criminal activities in the South-East geo-political zone have spiked in recent times.
Enugu Guber: Prof Nnaji Reveals Why He Rejected Labour Party Ticket
The former Minister of Power, Prof Barth Nnaji has disclosed how he rejected free gubernatorial tickets offered to him by different political parties in Enugu State because of his resolve to support the governorship...
Imo assembly speaker resigns, replaced
Mr Ibe resigned on Monday during an emergency plenary session of the lawmakers at the state house of the assembly complex.
Igbos causing insecurity in Anambra – Soludo
Since he assumed power in March, the state under him has witnessed heightened insecurity, especially during Monday's sit-at-home initially imposed by the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) which is still being complied with despite the separatist group calling off the exercise.